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In addition, A Zentradi vessel that's transformed to micro-sized crew would have much more room to work with, less food and other support requirements, and the crew can access areas that the giants couldn't before.

Food is unlikely to be an issue when all zentradi ships come equiped with a near 1:1 ratio biochemical converter they call a miclone chamber.

Not sure how the end result would taste though. One of the biggest reasons for mass scale zentradi revolt is the many thousand of years they've had to deal with nutritious but crap tasting junk

That may be true, but that means reconfiguring some millions of vessels in UN SPACY, as they were all configured for giants. Not an economically feasible matter, if you ask me.

- Tak

Just reconfigure the ones you need for space exploration and colonisation. And if you really need need a giant body, you can use a giant mech. Or macronize again - but having a leisure industry for giants makes little sense.

Err it's YF-21, and Sturmvogel II. But, as far as I remember the YF-19 and YF-21 didn't have any nicknames, just project Super Nova. The official nicknames were given to their mass production versions, the VF-19 Excalibur and VF-22 Sturmvogel II. A lot of the stuff in Macross parallels real aeronautical stuff because of Kawamori, you can compare it to the YF-22 vs YF-23 turned into the F-22 Raptor or the X-32 vs X-35 JSF for the F-35 Lightning II.

Just reconfigure the ones you need for space exploration and colonisation. And if you really need need a giant body, you can use a giant mech. Or macronize again - but having a leisure industry for giants makes little sense.

They do this, absolutely, but even those 'reconfigured' vessels require a large hose of Zent battleships as escort, usually numbering in the hundreds, if not thousands, and would be troublesome to covert them all.

Moreover, the Zents were born as giants. They like being giants and they prefer the right of being giants despite now part of the UN SPACY. A lot of Zents tend to feel offended if they were forced to miclone forever. With the sole exception to Earth, every colony and planet of the UN SPACY have facilities for both Zents and humans.

Not to mention a lot of Zents find it inconvenient to convert, and since most vessels, and I mean, an overwhelming number of ships in UN SPACY are of Zent origin, configured to house giants, there just wasn't much of a reason to miclone themselves. You raised the point about putting giant mechs in these vessels, but I doubt the economic feasibility of that once it goes beyond single digits of ships.

It might not look like it, but humans, us miclones, are actually a MINORITY in the Macross world, and within UN SPACY, even.

They do this, absolutely, but even those 'reconfigured' vessels require a large hose of Zent battleships as escort, usually numbering in the hundreds, if not thousands, and would be troublesome to covert them all.

Moreover, the Zents were born as giants. They like being giants and they prefer the right of being giants despite now part of the UN SPACY. A lot of Zents tend to feel offended if they were forced to miclone forever. With the sole exception to Earth, every colony and planet of the UN SPACY have facilities for both Zents and humans.

Not to mention a lot of Zents find it inconvenient to convert, and since most vessels, and I mean, an overwhelming number of ships in UN SPACY are of Zent origin, configured to house giants, there just wasn't much of a reason to miclone themselves. You raised the point about putting giant mechs in these vessels, but I doubt the economic feasibility of that once it goes beyond single digits of ships.

It might not look like it, but humans, us miclones, are actually a MINORITY in the Macross world, and within UN SPACY, even.

- Tak

Maybe working Zentrady vessels does require giants (I'm not totally convinced of that, but whatever.), but, well, when it comes to things outside of work... Like eating. A Zentrady sized sandwich would have to be reinforced with steel, or it'd fall apart. And clothes, which have already been mentioned. And movie theaters places. Or real estate. Everything would be much more expansive.

It'd be different if going back and forth was difficult and they had to choose once and for all, but Klan seems to show it isn't so (her lolification notwithstanding.)

A Zentrady sized sandwich would have to be reinforced with steel, or it'd fall apart. And clothes, which have already been mentioned. And movie theaters places. Or real estate. Everything would be much more expansive.

It'd be different if going back and forth was difficult and they had to choose once and for all, but Klan seems to show it isn't so (her lolification notwithstanding.)

I think there had been an undocumented agreement that Zents should miclone in certain areas of the colonies. Giants however, are obviously banned from Earth save for probably one certain supreme commander of the UN SPACY.

Obviously due to what you stated about simple economics. As for food consumption, fortunately, I've not spotted one Zent eating in Town Folmo, because imagine what'd happen if the food drops on ya. I'd imagine they miclone if they wish to consume human food. Back in the good ol' days, Zents probably get food 'stuffs' pipped down their throats. It wasn't until the Zents micloned themselves did they first tasted human food. So I would imagine them having to miclone before eating a proper meal. Ie. Quran Quran.

Still, its a pride issue. A lot of Zents felt their pride being stripped away for having to miclone themselves, and that pride is often the source of many rebellions occurring around territories occupied by the UN SPACY. After all, the Zents had conquered many worlds, and with each world they've never micloned themselves. We also cannot assume that every inhabitable planet is specifically tailored for humans. Obviously the need for giants still exist.

I have noticed I haven't seen from Macross Plus to Macross 7 and in Macross Frontier of anybody using cash.

Assuming that physical tender is obsolete then they may in fact use a electronic currency system.

There's one reason an electronic system wouldn't be preferable; foreginers. Sheryl would be broke as soon as she left Galaxy if all her wealth was filed away electronically. That is assuming they can't update credit information real-time between the colonies, which I don't know if there's any evidence of them being able to do so.

It's really kind of hard to say since Macross is more culture centric, rather concerning itself with economic sense. Like a popular restaurant chain seen in the first Macross series is seen on a colony in a later one. Is this evidence of a small buisiness expanding itself or a cultural icon moving with it's people?

The fact that many giant Zentradi are accomdated for, and not just small goods and merchandise, but an entire humongous mall built to their size, indicates that on Frontier at least, they prefer cultured living.

In fact fold communications can be done real time as seen in Macross 7.

Also there is such a thing as smart cards.

And the courier sent by Galaxy? That's why I assumed there was no such thing. Even accounting for jamming, no signal at all would indicate a problem, though I guess it remains to be seen if they knew something was wrong, and the courier fills in the details.

There's one reason an electronic system wouldn't be preferable; foreginers. Sheryl would be broke as soon as she left Galaxy if all her wealth was filed away electronically. That is assuming they can't update credit information real-time between the colonies, which I don't know if there's any evidence of them being able to do so.

It's really kind of hard to say since Macross is more culture centric, rather concerning itself with economic sense. Like a popular restaurant chain seen in the first Macross series is seen on a colony in a later one. Is this evidence of a small buisiness expanding itself or a cultural icon moving with it's people?

The fact that many giant Zentradi are accomdated for, and not just small goods and merchandise, but an entire humongous mall built to their size, indicates that on Frontier at least, they prefer cultured living.

There is such a thing as decentralized banking, I'm certain that the basic banking information for clients, especially ones as famous as Sheryl, will have off fleet accounts, preferably with reliable on-planet banking facilities, perhaps Eden or even Earth.

It makes sense, that if you can do it here on earth then no doubt they would think in the Macross Universe the concept of "backing up" is probably one of the most religiously followed proceedure for any thing, just in case some aliens crash your pad and exterminates everyone and everything...

I do wonder how they manage Zentran waste though. That city ship has to be damn big, at least size of Singapore or more.

That's easy - they recycle everything, including the dead. Given that the technology to do so exists with the micloning chambers, biological wastes aren't as much of an issue, and they're pretty much a complete closed system with regards to organics. Plus the Zentradi had food manufacturing tech which created sustenance from chemical components, IIRC, which was part of why human restaurants were such a shock to people who were probably used to drinking three meals a day.